OKBrowser Proxy Configuration Guide
Introduction
OKBrowser is a fingerprint browser that supports multi-account management. By configuring proxy IPs, each browser environment gets an independent network identity, enabling account isolation and risk control.
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Prerequisites
Before you begin, make sure you have:
- OKBrowser client installed
- An OkkProxy account with active proxy service
- Your proxy credentials ready:
- Host (proxy address)
- Port
- Username
- Password

Configuration Steps
Step 1: Open OKBrowser
Open OKBrowser (okbrow.com)

Step 2: Create a Browser Window
- Go to the browser window list
- Click "Create Window"

Step 3: Configure Proxy Settings
- Select proxy type:
- HTTP / HTTPS / SOCKS5 (SOCKS5 recommended)
- Fill in proxy information (example):
Host: proxy.okkproxy.com
Port: 8000
Username: your_username
Password: your_password
Field descriptions:
- Host: Proxy server address
- Port: Port number (some proxies use port to control IP rotation)
- Username / Password: Authentication credentials
Step 4: Test Proxy Connection
Click Test Proxy

Result descriptions:
- Success: Proxy connection is working normally
- Failed: Check your proxy parameters or network connection
Step 5: Save and Launch
- Click Generate Random Fingerprint Configuration
- Browser environment is ready to use
FAQ for China Region Users
Q1: Why can't I connect after adding a proxy IP in OKBrowser?
This is one of the most common issues in China. In mainland China's network environment, a proxy IP cannot directly connect to external networks. A local proxy tool ("ladder") is required for traffic forwarding; otherwise the connection will fail or time out.
Q2: Which tools does OKBrowser need to work with?
OKBrowser needs to be used alongside one of the following proxy tools:
- Clash (recommended)

- V2Ray

Make sure the tool is in a "connected" state.